This week, we're joined by Dr. Nadia Corsini, a behavioral scientist and senior research fellow at the University of South Australia. Dr. Corsini is passionate about translating evidence to solve pressing social and health challenges for industry, government, and most importantly, the public.
The Loneliness Project is a partnership between UniSA, The Hut Community Centre, and other academic, policy, and community organizations working together to address loneliness in communities. Dr. Corsini discusses the Spark: Igniting Human Connection project—a community co-design model to combat loneliness. Funded by the Women's Health Research Translation and Impact Network (WHRTN), the research revealed that loneliness peaks around midlife and affects all genders equally. The Spark Project has developed several initiatives including a community café model, nature-based activities, and co-working spaces to foster meaningful social connections. These initiatives, led by trained volunteers, create sustainable community-driven solutions to loneliness while emphasizing the importance of face-to-face interactions over digital ones.
In this episode, we are joined by Tammy Costello, the Women's Centre Coordinator at Catherine House. We delve into the programs and practices designed...
This week we are joined by SAHMRI’s Professor Tim Hughes and Executive Director Maria Makrides. In this episode, Professor Tim Hughes discusses his research...
In celebrating NAIDOC week, we are joined by Jason Downs from Reconciliation SA! In this weeks episode, we engage in an in-depth conversation surrounding...